Volcanic dust veils from sixth century tree - ring isotopes linked to reduced irradiance, primary production and human health.
This worldwide
volcanic dust veil acted as a solar radiation filter, reducing the amount of sunlight reaching the surface of the earth.
Such an event is suggestive of
a volcanic dust veil or ash cloud observed from Constantinople, possibly from a Mediterranean eruption.
Not exact matches
Hubert Lamb, founder of the CRU, identified a major part of the aerosol problem in 1970 when he created the
Dust Veil Index (DVI) designed to quantify the impact of volcanic dust on the atmospheric energy bala
Dust Veil Index (DVI) designed to quantify the impact of
volcanic dust on the atmospheric energy bala
dust on the atmospheric energy balance.
H. H. Lamb was the first (1970) to attempt to determine the amount of
volcanic dust in the atmosphere with his creation of the Dust Veil Index (D
dust in the atmosphere with his creation of the
Dust Veil Index (D
Dust Veil Index (DVI).